Marysville City Councilmember Peter Condyles recently earned a Certificate of Municipal Leadership from the Association of Washington Cities (AWC).
This program recognizes city and town elected officials who complete more than 30 training hours in five core areas:
- Legal requirements, roles and responsibilities, and ethics (Legal)
- Budgeting and financial management (Budget)
- Infrastructure, transportation, and land use (Land use)
- Building safe, healthy, and thriving communities (Community)
- Effective local leadership (Leadership)
“I am excited to use the skills I’ve acquired through this program to better serve the residents of Marysville,” Condyles said.
A City Councilmember since July 2022, Condyles served on the Mayor’s Task Force on Growth Management and on the city’s Community Development Block Grant committee. He previously served on the Snohomish County Policy Advisory Board, which makes recommendations to the County Council on funding related to housing and homelessness.
He is the president of the Marysville Historical Society, where he has been involved since 2014, and also serves on the board of the League of Snohomish County Heritage Organizations. A graduate of Leadership Snohomish County, Condyles works as a project manager for Toyer Strategic Advisors, an economic development and land use consulting firm. He earned a bachelor’s degree in history with minors in public history and political science from Western Washington University.